Thursday, June 11, 2015

Voting Kejriwal in Power : Delhiites Twice Bitten, Thrice Shy

It is a fact that humans tend to learn from their mistakes its just sometimes it takes them more than one occasion to rectify the same mistake and it seems same is what Delhiites are suffering from. Voting a common man full of promises to head the capital of the largest democracy in the world is no short of a rages to riches story, but maybe in a year it has turned out to be yet another ordinary (even though a hilarious story). There is no doubt a long way to go and Delhiites are hopeful that sense will prevail in this novice and immature party to take the job seriously and do what they are actually supposed to do. A good section of the city people now believe that Delhi was faring better under Ms. Dikshit. Here is things that have wrong with AAP.



1) Focus is opposition and not the people


Never ever in the history of Indian political system there has been such an intense fight over the ruling of the capital. Mr. CM, please see that there are other people besides BJP and LG.  Do not behave like a newly married bride who is facing troubles settling with her in-laws. We are seriously bored of this drama now.


2) Talk less do more


There is no wi-fi, no CCTVs, no end to corruption. Its true that all the political parties make false promises but remember that you were not a regular political party, the support you enjoyed in a short span of time was remarkable.

3) Groom your ministers


Whether its Rakhi Birla or Kumar Vishwas or yourself, getting in melodramatic situations is highly uncalled for. Such publicity will surely get you headlines but affects your images in a negative way. No doubt that there are multiple charges on various ministers like Mr. Modi, Mr. Singh and many others but look at the way they conduct themselves.

4) Solve internal wars


AAP seems like a confused joint family where there is no trust between. First it was Prashant Bhushan then their Lokpal who was followed by a dozens others to quit from the core functioning of the party. Such instances raise serious doubts over your preparedness in running the capital.

5) Grow up, Dude


Wagon Rs, metro rides, dharnas, farmer suicide, shielding you fraud law minister wont get you anything. Free Wi-Fi, cheap electricity and beautification of the city would. Think about it, next four years you will create a history or you will be a history.



Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Top 5 Actors That You Will Love to See in Lead Roles

"Whats in a name?" This quote by William Shakespeare have many challengers from all over the world. However, there are instances when this quote has been valid. One such classical example is the actors mentioned below who because of their extraordinary acting talent despite that ordinary looks deliver fantastic performance towards the success of the movie. You don't remember their name for sure, nor do you recall them or refer them often but all said and done, you love their performance.

Rajesh Sharma


From villainous roles to the comic ones, Rajesh has made his presence felt in all the movies. His career began in 1996 with the movie Maachis, which was critically acclaimed. Post that the actor had worked in movies like No One Killed Jessica, Chillar Party, Special 26, Ishqiya and Khosla ka Ghosla.

Piyush Mishra


Age wont come his way. Not many people know that Piyush isn't just an actor buy is also a singer, lyricist and scriptwriter. After getting acclaim from Maqbool, Piyush soar to popularity after his role in Gangs of Wasseypur. Just for your information, "Arre Ruk Ja Reh Bande" song from Black Friday was written by him.

Deepak Dobriyal


Born in a small village in Uttrakhand, Deepak did many small roles in theater before finally appearing on the big screen in the movie Maqbool, Omkara, Dabangg 2, Delhi-6 and now Tanu Weds Manu Returns

Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub


He is Murari from Ranjhana and his performance was as good as Dhanush in the same movie. Wonder what will happen if he appears in a lead role in a movie. Worth watching!

Manoj Joshi


He began his career in Marathi theater and acted in various television serials including Chanakya, Khichdi and many more. His first commercial successful movie was Sarfarsoh and ever since then he has acted in many movies including Dhoom, Aan, Phir Hera Pheri, Dabangg 2, Dolly ki Doli and more.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Five Things Event Managers Must Do In Concerts

An old saying is "music is life" and watching live music being played is an even amazing experience. If you have attended any concert, there is a great chance that you would have been impressed by not only the artist performing life but also the stage setup, light & sharpies, colorful stalls, ear deafening music and special effects. A lot of hard work, planning and resources go behind a 90 minute show that you have come to witness. The actual work of event managers and personnel start usually a week before and ends a day or two after the event. As event managers are just handful as compared to the drunk audience, following are some tips that they must follow at every concert to stay safe and happy.



1) Give the problems time to settle down
Event industry is one of the most unstructured industry as the ideas and plans get changed frequently. Its one of the few industries that does not have just involve evolution of Plan A and B but also C, D, E, F and so on.  During the course of the event you will face many minor problems, since you are not a superman just listen to such problems and ignore. Remember that this problem will not stall the concert and secondly let it fall on other people's lap.



2) Don't flaunt your accreditation card or band
All i can say is, the guys with the "Organizers" or "Crew" cards are bashed up first incase of any problem. Thus, conceal you professional identity during the show to prevent any showdown.




3) Do not touch anyone
Whenever there is a face-off, just step aside. Even if you are there with a team of bouncers and he is just one, just ask him to leave as you never know what surprise he can bring along with him in next 15 mins.



4) Disappear as soon as it ends
A golden rule is within 30 minutes of the concert getting over you should leave for home and switch off the mobile and have a good sleep.



5) Do not park your car near the location

It serves two purposes. One, it will prevent damage to the car in case of any problem and secondly, parking it far will helot to avoid jams while moving out of the concert.


Friday, May 1, 2015

In this sport the prize money is 930 Crores - Fight of the Century

If you are swayed by the glamor  and price money involved in IPL then there is a shocking news for you as the commercials involved in the great Indian Premier League lag far behind then the boxing match which is coming up this Saturday. This fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather is being considered as the The Fight of the Century and will be the greatest sporting event commercially the world has ever witnesses.

Source: Genuis.com

1) The winning belt worth more than a 2 BHK


It will be the exact replica of the current belt of WBC. However, the new belt is going to have a emeralds rather then gold plating and faces of the participating boxes, Muhammed Ali and former WBC president Jose Sulaiman will be inscribed in it. The cost of this belt will be a whopping $1 Million ( INR/- 60 Lakhs)

2) The prize money worth more than an IPL team


The prize money associated with this fight is enough to buy an IPL franchise for a year. On an average, the prize money involved in this fight is approximately INR 930 crores. Just for information, Mayweather is already worth 295 million pounds, whereas the net worth of Pacquiao is around 110 Million pounds.

3) The cheapest ticket worth more than a SUV


The match is already sold out and to watch it LIVE one needs to shell out a minimum of INR 13 lakhs. The tickets are already available at black market with a six fold price increase.

4) Pay per view price worth more than 6 month subscription


Sky Sports has got the rights of this match for showing pay-per-view. The cost of the same shall be around INR 2000/- just for this match. Well at that price you can easily get a six month subscription of all your channels.

5) Mouthguard worth more than TATA Nano


The cost of mouthguard that Mayweather and Pacquiao will be using for the fight is worth more than TATA Nano. Billed at around INR 1.5 lakh, it will be made up using diamonds and gold dust.


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Top 5 Indian Cricketers Who Ruined Their Carrers

Fame doesn't come easy and if at all it comes, it should be appreciated and respected. However, some people are not wise enough to appreciate the fact that they have garnered so much love and affection of the public from world over and they indulge in things which they aren't supposed to do. Cricket in our country is celebrated like a religion, however sometimes our cricket gods display acts of foolishness which make them villains overnight. Following are the list of top 5 Indian cricketers who ruined their rising careers.

1) Mohammed Azharuddin


He is one of the most successful captains in Indian Cricket history . His flamboyant looks, white helmet and ability to manage team made him a hero of Indian cricket for over a decade. However, in early start of the 21st Century, Azharuddin was found guilty in match fixing scandal and was awarded a lifetime ban. Even though the ban was lifted 12 years later but the damage was done.

2) S Sreesanth


He was not only a good player but also a great entertainer. His dance moves and hairstyles were quite appreciated. Being part of the world cup winning squad, everything was going right for him until he was found guilty of spot fixing in IPL and subsequently BCCI banned him.

3) Ajay Jadeja


Another classy example of a person destroying his career. Even though he was not one of the greats all rounders, Ajay has helped India win matches several time. Having a good and sustaining career, all was good for this dynamic cricketer until he was found guilty of assisting bookies with information and banned for 5 years. 

4) Manoj Prabhakar


The medium pace bowler stirred quite a few controversy both on and off the field. His career was short but effective However soon after his retirement he tried to implicate other cricketers including the legendary Kapil Dev but this controversy backfired and he was found guilty and handed a five year ban by BCCI. 

5) Ajay Sharma


He was amongst the first Indian cricketers to serve a ban by BCCI. He had many records in domestic cricket but couldn't last long in international cricket.. However, in a short international career he was able to achieve a rare feat, i.e, a life ban by BCCI. 



Sunday, April 26, 2015

Top Five Things To Do After One-Night Stand

One-night stands are becoming very common these days. Unlike earlier times, especially in developing countries, this concept is not being considered as a taboo anymore. A large number of people are indulging in one-night stands for fun, experience or maybe to divert their attention from their daily routine. However, this concept is not about have fun and forget. Following are top five things that you need to do after having a one night stand to ensure that your experience has a wonderful ending.

1) Prepare Breakfast


After a long tiring and pleasurable night, its time for you to show your partner that it was not just about the physical thing. As soon as you are awake, sneak out of the bed and try your hands on kitchen. You need not be an expert chef to prepare breakfast. Simple menu like coffee and sandwiches are enough. It will act as a token of gesture for your partner.

2) Cuddle

As soon as you open your eyes in the sunlight spreading on your room, cuddle your partner. He or she will love it to the core and chances are high that he or she will come back to you. You may indulge in some intimate moves also to freshen up your mood in the morning.

3) Clean the mess


After having an amazing night it is time to clean up the act. Its always a good idea to clean up the room. Help your partner to prepare the room and restore to its original self. This becomes more important if its his or her place. 

5) A goodbye kiss


Sneaking out without announcing is a bad idea. Before you call it an off between you and your partner, make sure you kiss him or her goodbye. The kiss has to be on "Cheeks" only because a peck on lips may start your activity all over again.

4) Avoid overstaying


Once you have done all the above mentioned steps, leave quickly. The more you stay, more will be the likelihood of emotional dramas and attachment. Remember, your primary reason for staying in the night is done and now its a new day with new opportunities.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Top 5 Brands That Passed The Test of Times

It may be hard to be believe but the fact is that there are certain brands which have passed the test of times and the soaring inflation for over a few decades now and still continue to rule the hearts of the consumers. There has been almost nil or negligible increase in the prices of these products and their popularity continue to rise even now. They have fight all odds including inflation, increase in the cost of production, stiff competition and have emerged as products which customers simply cant ignore. 

1) Fun Flips


Remember, that green and orange packs which were available in your school canteen. These served as "chips" and are in circulation before even Lays and Ruffles came into India. These crispy snacks was everyone's favorite back then and still this brand continues to lure kids. Priced at INR 5/- only, this snack hasn't undergone great change except fancy packing and multiple flavors.

2) Maggi


The two minute noodle is in our daily routine. Irrespective of whether you are a professional, student, kid or a sportsperson, Maggi will be your preferred choice if you are hungry and want to eat something which tastes good and can be prepared quickly. Coming in the packs of INR 5/- and 10/-, there has not been any major change in the pricing, except for the fact that now the sale of big packs is far more than smaller ones.

3) Polo


The mint with a hole has got the same price which it had 10 years ago. The pack has no doubt become smaller, but the brand is still a hit among the smokers, gym goers and student who use it as a moral support during lectures and exams.

4) Ship


The price of Ship matchstick was increased only because the government of India stopped issuing 25p and 50p coins. This trademark can easily be find everywhere where you require light, from local panwallas to high end restaurant Ship makes its presence felt everywhere.

5) Hajmola


You will still get 6 Hajmola golis for INR 1/-. This brand has capitalized on the fact that Indians prefer spicy stuff. For some it may be a good digesters, whereas for others its just a taste of a different tinge on their mouth.